Steffen Barszus schrieb:
> Ian Bates schrieb:
>>>> There is also a detailed section in the INSTALL document:
>>> Thanks i have to admit i only checked the manpages.
>>>> If a timer is currently recording, or a recording would start within the
>> next 30 minutes (default for the "Min. event timeout" setup
>> parameter), and
>> the user insists in shutting down now, the first and second parameter
>> will
>> correspond to a time that is "Min. event timeout" minutes in the future.
>>>> Before the shutdown program is called, the user will be prompted to
>> inform
>> him that the system is about to shut down. If any remote control key is
>> pressed while this prompt is visible, the shutdown will be cancelled
>> (and
>> tried again later). The shutdown prompt will be displayed for 5
>> minutes, which
>> should be enough time for the user to react.
>>> So its really a "feature" - Whats the use case for this - except for
> the surprise ? Should a shutdown script try to "fix" that ?
To answer to myself - there should be at least any sign that the
shutdown skript can differentiate between
real timer 30+ min in the future or if this feature kicked in. This is
not possible at the moment. I would prefer
vdr is not calculating this and just providing the real time of the timer.
Someone who would have a problem with this ? Klaus, can this be changed ?
Kind Regards
Steffen